The Failure of the Death Penalty

24 Mar 2025 • 29 min • EN
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The Failure of the Death Penalty Join investigative journalist Gianna Toboni as she discusses her new book, 'The Volunteer, the Failure of the Death Penalty in America, and One Inmate's Quest to Die with Dignity.' Through her extensive research and interviews with death row inmates, Toboni exposes the systemic flaws of the death penalty in the United States. She shares her experiences interviewing inmates like Scott Dozier, who was sentenced to death and then urged the state to get it done, and examines the broader implications of a broken justice system. The episode also touches upon the racial biases, the ethical concerns surrounding execution methods, and the personal journey of Toboni as she navigates her role as a journalist and a human being. Don't miss this compelling conversation exploring the complexities and moral dilemmas of capital punishment in America, hosted by Bob Gatty, who shares his experience when he was strapped into the electric chair in the Trenton, NJ State Prison. CHAPTERS: 00:00 A Journalist's Encounter with the Electric Chair 01:27 Introducing Gianna Toboni: Investigative Journalist 02:27 The Story of Scott Dozier 03:30 The Broken Death Penalty System 04:14 Unique Aspects of Dozier's Case 05:17 Toboni's Investigative Journey 05:45 Mental Health and the Death Penalty 12:52 Cultural and Political Perspectives on the Death Penalty 15:12 The Execution Drug Dilemma 19:11 Reflections on a Career in Investigative Journalism 22:35 Final Thoughts and Upcoming Projects About Bob Gatty Bob Gatty is a former journalist and communications consultant, the founder and editor of the Lean to the Left blog and host of its podcast. Lean to the Left pulls no punches in calling out Trump, Musk & Co., who are turning our country into their own personal piggybank. Please check out Bob's new book, Hijacked Nation: Donald Trump's Attack on America's Greatness, now available on Amazon.com. Barnes & Noble and other outlets. Paperback: $11; Hardcover: $24. Digital version: $3.99. Here's a direct link: https://amzn.to/4eK8ghZ. If you enjoy this commentary, please visit, subscribe and share the Lean to the Left podcast. Meanwhile, please share your stories and experiences by commenting on this video and offering your thoughts. Your voice matters!

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